Winedale Historical Center collection, 1961-1993.

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Winedale Historical Center collection, 1961-1993.

The Winedale Historical Center, located in the small community of Winedale in northeastern Fayette County, Tex., is an outdoor museum and study center dedicated to Texas history. The materials of the Winedale Historical Center (1961-1993; 6.5 linear ft.), consist of the records of the Winedale Historic Site, a cultural museum and study center, and the Winedale Institute in Historic Preservation, a program of the University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture. Correspondence, printed material, creative works, photographs, negatives, oral histories, and field notes drawings created and maintained by the Winedale Institute in Historic Preservation (1969-1992; 6 linear ft.) document the Institute's administrative functions and work in the documentation of architecturally historic sites. It includes historic research on the owners, sites, and locales, as well as architectural renderings and photographs (1977-1991).

<14.75> linear in. of folded drawings, <16.25> linear in. of papers, <1434> photographs, <384> photographic negatives, <517> photographic negative strips, <48> slides, <2> videocassettes, <1> sound cassette, <2> sound tape reels, <1> computer disk, <2.75> linear in. of maps, <.75> linear in. of ephemera.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7011567

University of Texas Libraries

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